Bo,

I've heard of this option, but was not sure whether it gave the same functionality as MI-Pro would.

I assume that if I develop a VB app I can then distribute it to non-MI Pro owners, but would require a runtime licence (and install) for each. Is this correct?

Thanks,

Matt


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To Matt -

If you want the use integrated mapping via MI-pro, but find it a bit
expensive, then have a look at the MI-runtime option. Mi-runtime is a stripped-down version af MI-pro without any menus, but it
can very easyly be used as the mapping engine via integrated mapping. The
per seat license costs somewhere around 25 % of the license for the full
MI-pro version.

regards
Bo Thomsen

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Fra: Matt Bolton [mailto:m3it@;technologist.com]
Sendt: 22. oktober 2002 07:55
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: MI-L Mapbasic & MapX (Advice request)


My job primarily involves writing VB apps to interact with Access databases, but has recently expanded to include dealing with MapInfo. I've learnt the very basics of MapInfo and now need to start automating it to make operation very simple for end users. This will mainly involve extracting data from databases and using this to generate thematic layers in Mapinfo.

My research indicates that my options here are either:
a). Learn and use MapBasic, or
b). Purchase and learn to use the MapX control.

Option b) would probably be easier for me, but will cost more due to MapInfo's licensing arrangements for this control.
I am seeking advice on the best option to pursue, especially with respect to:
1. Whether both options would provide equivalent functionality or if one gives much more scope for automation.
2. The ease of learning of both options.
3. Recommendations of books or web sites for learning MapBasic.

Thanks in advance,

Matt


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